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Sokoto Alerts Residents on Fleeing Bandits

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Musa Na Allah, Sokoto

Following the intense military onslaught against terrorists enclave in the eastern part of Sokoto and Shinkafi in Zamfara state, the Sokoto State government has alerted residents in the state to be cautious and wary of fleeing bandits who may likely disguise.

The warning was contained in a statement signed by the Special Adviser to Governor Ahmed Aliyu on Security Matters, Col. Ahmed Usman Rtd. (Sadaukin Gwadabawa).

According to the statement, the state government sponsored joint military operations in the area have been successful, leaving many bandit terrorists disorganized.

“Many terrorist enclaves were identified and destroyed, with several bandits neutralized, “Hundreds of kidnapped victims are rescued in the ongoing operations.” Says the statement.

The statement urges residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious movements in their areas.

“As security operatives put more pressure on the bandits, they are fleeing to other areas with their injured members.

“We are creating awareness to alert our people to be cautious, as some bandits may disguise themselves and seek refuge in villages or receive treatment at local clinics.”

The government encourages residents to report suspicious activities to security agencies, contributing to efforts to secure the state and make it economically viable, in line with Governor Ahmed Aliyu’s 9-point agenda.

“Don’t hide or harbour suspected bandits terrorists in your communities, you will be treated as same if found wanting, “the statement warns.”

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